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Seeking annotators for part time, contract work. Good job for grad students. Prefer PhD track or higher. Work is on project-by-project basis. Pay is $15/hr. Projects vary in task-types and sophistication. Mostly analyze and annotate data in excel spreadsheets. Prefer native or native-ability in English - frequently requires fine-grained intuitive assessments. Must be able to work in the US. Annotators set their own hours. Many projects are developed in-process, and annotators contribute to establishment of criteria and methods. The organic process sometimes looks messy, but it's a lot of fun. There is an 'audition' project before actual hiring.